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The view method returns a tensor with the same data as the self tensor (which means that the returned tensor has the same number of elements), but with a different shape
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In this view x view(-1) is a weird flatten layer but missing the squeeze (i e adding a dimension of 1) Adding this squeeze or removing it is usually important for the code to actually run
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So far, so good The main interaction with the above tables happens using multiple views; while OpenSchema() is able to return the column definitions for the view in the same way that it returns column definitions for a table, a crucial bit of information is missing - which table and column in the underlying tables the column in the view maps to
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I'm attempting to select the column names of a view in a similar way as selecting from information_schema columns I can't seem to find a way to do this Has anyone else done this before or know
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